Patents by Inventor Mark Braunstein
Mark Braunstein has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11227675Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein to secure flexible access to the healthcare information resources (HIR) contained within electronic health records (EHR) systems. By managing access permissions with certified self-sovereign identities and distributed ledger techniques, HIR may be secured. Patients and other users may be registered to access a distributed ledger, such as a healthcare blockchain, employed to set, host and adjudicate permissions to access HIR. Authorized owners and/or patients with rights to their own HIR may be able to grant fine-grained and conditional access permissions to third-parties. Information transfers and transactions occurring according to these permissions may be logged within smart contracts incorporated in the healthcare blockchain.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: January 18, 2022Assignee: BBM Health LLCInventors: Douglas A. Bulleit, Bharat Chand Aluri, Fred Thomas Danner, III, Charles Clifton Miller, III, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20190336055Abstract: An analyte sensor system is provided. The system includes a base configured to attach to a skin of a host. The base includes an analyte sensor configured to generate a sensor signal indicative of an analyte concentration level of the host, a battery, and a first plurality of contacts. The system includes a sensor electronics module configured to releasably couple to the base. The sensor electronics module includes a second plurality of contacts, each configured to make electrical contact with a respective one of the first plurality of contacts, and a wireless transceiver configured to transmit a wireless signal based at least in part on the sensor signal. The system includes a first sealing member configured to provide a seal around the first and second plurality of contacts within a first cavity. Related analyte sensor systems, analyte sensor base assemblies and methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Neel Narayan Shah, John Michael Gray, Jason Halac, Carl Erich Hoffmeier, Neal Davis Johnston, Nicholas Kalfas, David J. Gennrich, Matthew Bettman, Eric Gobrecht, Randall Scott Koplin, Ryan Mark Braunstein, Young Woo Lee
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Publication number: 20190336054Abstract: An analyte sensor system is provided. The system includes a base configured to attach to a skin of a host. The base includes an analyte sensor configured to generate a sensor signal indicative of an analyte concentration level of the host, a battery, and a first plurality of contacts. The system includes a sensor electronics module configured to releasably couple to the base. The sensor electronics module includes a second plurality of contacts, each configured to make electrical contact with a respective one of the first plurality of contacts, and a wireless transceiver configured to transmit a wireless signal based at least in part on the sensor signal. The system includes a first sealing member configured to provide a seal around the first and second plurality of contacts within a first cavity. Related analyte sensor systems, analyte sensor base assemblies and methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Neel Narayan Shah, John Michael Gray, Jason Halac, Carl Erich Hoffmeier, Neal Davis Johnston, Nicholas Kalfas, David J. Gennrich, Matthew Bettman, Eric Gobrecht, Randall Scott Koplin, Ryan Mark Braunstein, Young Woo Lee
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Publication number: 20190336049Abstract: An analyte sensor system is provided. The system includes a base configured to attach to a skin of a host. The base includes an analyte sensor configured to generate a sensor signal indicative of an analyte concentration level of the host, a battery, and a first plurality of contacts. The system includes a sensor electronics module configured to releasably couple to the base. The sensor electronics module includes a second plurality of contacts, each configured to make electrical contact with a respective one of the first plurality of contacts, and a wireless transceiver configured to transmit a wireless signal based at least in part on the sensor signal. The system includes a first sealing member configured to provide a seal around the first and second plurality of contacts within a first cavity. Related analyte sensor systems, analyte sensor base assemblies and methods are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventors: Neel Narayan Shah, John Michael Gray, Jason Halac, Carl Erich Hoffmeier, Neal Davis Johnston, Nicholas Kalfas, David J. Gennrich, Matthew Bettman, Eric Gobrecht, Randall Scott Koplin, Ryan Mark Braunstein, Young Woo Lee
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Publication number: 20180060496Abstract: Technologies are disclosed herein to secure flexible access to the healthcare information resources (HIR) contained within electronic health records (EHR) systems. By managing access permissions with certified self-sovereign identities and distributed ledger techniques, HIR may be secured. Patients and other users may be registered to access a distributed ledger, such as a healthcare blockchain, employed to set, host and adjudicate permissions to access HIR. Authorized owners and/or patients with rights to their own HIR may be able to grant fine-grained and conditional access permissions to third-parties. Information transfers and transactions occurring according to these permissions may be logged within smart contracts incorporated in the healthcare blockchain.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Inventors: Douglas A. Bulleit, Bharat Chand Aluri, Fred Thomas Danner, III, Charles Clifton Miller, III, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20140244383Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Catalina Marketing CorporationInventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20140244370Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2013Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Catalina Marketing CorporationInventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20140236690Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of coupons to user devices. A repository, such as an online service provider, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand. The user may view, select, and sort desired coupons. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts and can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user. Upon redemption by the store, transaction data is also supplied to the coupon issuers and distributor for integration into marketing analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Catalina Marketing CorporationInventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Patent number: 8712830Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Catalina Marketing CorporationInventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20090043645Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: CRAIG W. BARNETT, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20050149405Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Craig Barnett, Karen Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20050149404Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Craig Barnett, Karen Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20050086082Abstract: A portable health assistant system having a portable health assistant, a computer server remotely accessible by the portable health assistant, and a Web browser through which a clinician can communicate with the computer server. The portable health assistant is a handheld microprocessor-based device with a display screen and a touch screen interface through which a patient can input information. Through multimedia software content, the portable health assistant provides the patient with such features as reminding the patient when to perform tasks in their prescribed treatment regimen, collecting information about the patient's compliance with the prescribed treatment regimen, collecting information about the patient's symptoms, providing the patient with educational information teaching the patient about the patient's disease, instructing the patient how to use a home health monitoring device, and receiving the readings of the monitoring device through a direct connection with the monitoring device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Mark Braunstein, Stephen Miller
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Publication number: 20040230485Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20020095335Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20020087405Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Patent number: 6336099Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1998Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Assignee: Brightstreet.comInventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Patent number: 6321208Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1995Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: BrightStreet.com, Inc.Inventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein
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Publication number: 20010001145Abstract: Provided is a method and system for the electronic distribution of product redemption coupons to remote personal computers located at users' homes. A centrally located repository, such as an online service provider or web site on the Internet, stores packages of coupon data for downloading on demand to the user's computer. The user may view, select, sort and print desired coupons from the downloaded package. The user's demographic as well as coupon selection data is provided back to the online service and coupon distributor and issuers for subsequent marketing analysis. The online service can perform subsequent coupon processing on previously downloaded coupon packages such as variation of discount amounts. The online service provider can also determine how many times a particular coupon was viewed. When the printed coupons are presented at a retail store, the discount is provided to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Inventors: Craig W. Barnett, Karen R. Reisner, Mark Braunstein